Sunday, December 13, 2009
today's race felt really good.
and it wasn't even a very organized run, which was just fine, as i didn't have high expectations, anyway.
it wasn't because, for the first time, i had no keys jangling in my pocket.
it wasn't because there were less than 1,000 runners racing today.
it wasn't because i ran a 10K race in under an hour again (i'm not really confident that it was 10K, but that doesn't really matter, like i said).
and it wasn't because we were using RFID tags so that i'd be measured real-time (because i usually start at the back end of the field).
it was because after the race, instead of driving 30 mins to get home, i walked it in 5. aah, sweet relief.
and it wasn't even a very organized run, which was just fine, as i didn't have high expectations, anyway.
it wasn't because, for the first time, i had no keys jangling in my pocket.
it wasn't because there were less than 1,000 runners racing today.
it wasn't because i ran a 10K race in under an hour again (i'm not really confident that it was 10K, but that doesn't really matter, like i said).
and it wasn't because we were using RFID tags so that i'd be measured real-time (because i usually start at the back end of the field).
it was because after the race, instead of driving 30 mins to get home, i walked it in 5. aah, sweet relief.
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